Exciting career opportunities with EY Romania

EY is a global professional services organization providing advisory, assurance, tax and transaction services. We are committed to doing our part in building a better working world for our people, our clients and our communities. And we are united by our shared values and a dedication to delivering exceptional client service.

Since 1992, EY Romania has been a leading company in the professional services market, delivering real added value to our clients. Our dedicated professionals have extensive knowledge, deep technical skills and years of relevant experience in industries in which EY is acknowledged as a market leader in Romania, specifically: financial services, utilities, oil and gas, telecommunications, automotive, consumer products, real estate, etc.

EY professionals in Romania are experienced in all aspects of business services, particularly in the following areas:

Assurance Services

Advisory Services

Tax Advisory and Compliance Services

Transaction Advisory Services

Legal Services (through the affiliate law office)

Our personnel include both expatriates and nationals. A number of our national staff have been (and are currently being) trained in our USA and Western European offices and have a wide variety of experience in audit, tax, legal, due diligence and other special assignments.

All of our national professional employees either have completed or are completing ACCA or equivalent programs to confirm their qualification in international accounting and auditing. All our Romanian employees speak fluently English and most of them speak other foreign languages, such as French, German, Italian, etc.

EY Romania serves a wide range of organizations, from big multinational corporations to emerging local companies. Our clients include public and private companies, cooperatives, partnerships, trusts, non-profit organizations, mutual funds, public works and public bodies.

EY Romania is a member of Ernst & Young Central and Southeast Europe, who unifies the practices of 21 countries in the region including Greece, Turkey, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic.